Monday, December 2: Happening Hoods

In Arlington, we've found a cable access version of Jimmy Kimmel and two sisters who are baking up gluten free treats. In Beverly, JC Monahan pulls into a hot dog joint with carhop service, and discovers why downtown is getting a facelift. Plus, Shayna Seymour samples the cheese and the shopping in Cambridge's Huron Village.

Looking for a vintage MG to tool around the city in, or a $100,000 Ferrari Testerossa to show off in Newport? Legendary Motors in Beverly specializes in one of a kind, classic and antique cars for sale. For many, a visit to their small showroom on Rantoul Street is like a walk down memory lane.

For those of you who want to discover your inner Rembrandt, the Wicked Art Bar is a fun, new place to check out. In a casual environment, students of all skill levels learn to paint, guided by experienced teachers. They provide the brushes, paint, and the canvas. And here's the best part: in this "paint and sip" studio, beer and wine is available, making the experience that much more social.

Ever eaten a real Chicago hot dog? That is what they specialize in at The Scotty Dog in Beverly. It's an all-beef hot dog, slathered with French's mustard, then topped with fresh tomatoes, sport peppers, relish, and a pickle. There are plenty of other ways you can have your dogs and burgers here and they offer car-hop service, so you don't even have to get out of your front seat.

Huron Village:

Homes priced north of two million dollars, a variety of boutiques to browse, and an assortment of eateries to enjoy. Located in west Cambridge about a quarter of a mile from Harvard Square is the colorful enclave of Huron Village.